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Last update: Mgr. Alena Vlasáková, DiS. (14.05.2012)
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Last update: Mgr. Alena Vlasáková, DiS. (14.05.2012)
The aim of the subject is to provide students information on causes and mechanisms of basic pathologic processes and pathomorphologic characteristics of diseases.The course interconnects functional and morphological knowledge obtained in foregoing years and clinical specialties. It is essential for understanding principals of scientific medicine. |
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Cotran, R.S., Kumar, V., Collins, T.: Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease, W.B.Saunders Company, 1999
Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States C.M.Porth 7th edition Lippincott- Williams- Wilkins, Philadelphia
Essentials of Pathophysiology/ C.E. Kaufmann, P.A. McKee - 1st ed. - Lippincott- Williams- Wilkins, Philadelphia,1996
Recommended additional literature: Underwood, J.C.E.: General and Systemic Pathology, Churchill Livingstone, 2000
Color Atlas of Pathophysiology/ S. Silbernagl, F. Lang ? Thieme ? Stuttgart/New York, 2000
Textbook of Medical Physiology/ C. Guyton, J.E. Hall - 9th ed.- Saunders Philadelphia, 1996 - 3x, 8. ed. |
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Last update: Mgr. Alena Vlasáková, DiS. (14.05.2012)
practical courses, seminars, lectures |
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Last update: Mgr. Alena Vlasáková, DiS. (14.05.2012)
Requirements for credit award in Pathology - Module IIC
1. Presence at the practical lessons of individual courses of the Module II C is mandatory. Absence less than 20% can be tolerated, but in serious reasons only (like disease).
2. Successful passing of tests at the end of following courses: Disturbances of the nervous system Dyspnoe and chest pain GIT and abdominal complaints Tumours Disorders of reproduction and development of the fetus. Locomotion disorders Bleeding Endocrine and metabolic disorders
The test is successfully passed if 70% questions are answered correctly. In the case when student does not pass (fails) the test, repetition of the test will be performed in the date established by the examiner. In the case when student does not pass (fails) the second test, oral examination by the leader of pathology section of particular course will follow in the date established by the examiner. The student can not write the final credit test (see point 3) if she/he does not fulfil all the conditions of the point 2.
3. Successful passing of final credit test. This test covers all topics of individual courses of Module IIC and all topics demonstrated at the lectures on Pathology.
Topics are summarized in the "Core pathology". (see web pages of the Department of Pathology) The test is successfully passed if 2/3 of questions are answered correctly. In the case when student does not pass (fails) the test, repetition of the test can be performed in all of the substitute dates established by the Department of Pathology. No oral examination will be allowed for these students who do not pass ( who fail) the test.
Conditions for getting a credit from pathological physiology:
1.Passing the pre-exam test from pathophysiology. Terms for test writing will be done at the beginning of the summer term.The test will be written at the lecture hall (Ruská); then at the department (Ke Karlovu), where will proceed also case study examination and eventually repetizion of the tests. The test has the multiple-choice form. The students need 75% and more correct answers for successful passing.
2.Knowledge of the topics taught throughout the term. The principal way of evaluation is the case study individually given to and discussed with the teachers after writing the test. Students can use textbooks when they prepare the case study discussion, that´s why there is not the list of case studies on the faculty web pages.
If the student does not meet the teachers requirements for the credit (passing the test or sufficient knowledge of the pathophysiological principals of the case study), he (she) has another chance to write the test and to discuss the case study. If he (she) has failed again, the next possibility of getting credit is the examination by professor Mareš or other teachers of pathophysiology.
Students, who passed credit during the last school year, may not repeat it again. The credit is admitted. |
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Last update: Mgr. Alena Vlasáková, DiS. (14.05.2012)
Pathology of the heart
Pathology of blood vessels
Pathophysiology of the chest pain
Pathology of hemopoietic and lymphoid systems
Pathophysiology of bleeding
Pathology of the endocrine system: Pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyreoid glands Adrenals, peripheral neuroendocrine system, diabetes mellitus
Principles of endocriene disorders
Pathology of CNS ?? malformations, vascular disorders, encephalopathies intracranial inflammations, tumours of CNS
Alterations in central motor functions
Alterations in peripheral motor functions
Alterations in special senses
Neurotransmitters, epilepsy sleep disorders
Pathology of peripheral nerves and skeletal muscles
Alterations in neocortical functions; disorders higher nervous system function
Bone disorders, tumours of bones.
Pathology of soft tissues and joints
Nephropathology ? vascular disorders, inflammations, tumours of kidneys, diseases of urinary tract
Disorders of secretion of urine
Pathology of the digestive system: Oral cavity, salivary glands, oesophagus Stomach and intestines
Diseases of liver ? inflammations, cirrhosis, tumours
Pathology of the biliary tract and pancreas. Peritoneum.
Pathophysiology of the digestive system
Pathology of the respiratory system
Functional changes related to respiratory system disorders
Pathology of the male genital system
Pathology of the female genital system
Pathology of pregnancy, pathology of breast
Perinatal pathology. Pathology of childhood
Dermatopathology, skin tumours
Pathophysiology of injury, compensation and consequences. Interaction with external environment; pathophysiology of disasters; failure of vital functions
Multiorgan disorders
Functional consequences of aging
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